Thought for the day
Rusty
4 years ago
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Comments (4)"Not every day will be good; but there will be some good in every day."...See MoreThought for the day. . . .
Comments (6)That’s great Rusty! Thanks for posting. You’re right about positive thinking....See MoreThought for the day. . .
Comments (7)When I was a child, one of my grandma's sayings was, "Waste not - want not". Dad's mom, that is, who came to live with us just after my Mom got sick (was in psych hosp. from when I was not quite 6, couple of younger brothers) and Grandpa died, close to the same time. They'd moved in with Grandma's sister in her small house in the village nearby after Dad and Mom took over the farm. She'd never married, took on odd jobs as opportunity presented, took care of her brother, who'd had polio as a child, so it must have been thin living, for them. And crowded, when Grandpa and Grandma moved in. ole joyful...See MoreThought for the day. . . .
Comments (4)The minister of the suburban church has been suffering problems with her neck for most of a year and there's a possibility that it can't be treated sufficiently for her to resume her career. Our former minister, who achieved her doctorate prior to her retirement from this congregation a few years ago, recently made a pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in France and Spain and has referred to it on recent Sundays as she led worship. Recently her sermon titles have been "Joy happens when ..." and today's title was "Joy blooms wild and bright" and she challenged us to build on new and worthwhile, interesting ways of living, and to build in joy while doing so. Guess who was paying close attention. We collected a number of gifts for residents of a local housing complex for disadvantaged people, where their chaplain told us that many of the residents come to stay for a while while they are putting their lives back together, then leave to make room for others trying to achieve stability. Good wishes for embracing some rediscovered joy as you journey through this week. ole joyfuelled...See MoreRusty
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